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Special Study in Canada Information Session with Mr. Rohan Rawat

Are you dreaming of studying in Canada but not sure where to start? Last week, Access Education Network hosted a special information session with Mr. Rohan Rawat, a seasoned education consultant, to guide students through the process of studying in Canada. If you missed the session, don’t worry—we’ve got the key insights and takeaways right here.

Why Study in Canada?

Canada has become one of the most popular destinations for international students, and for good reason. From world-class universities to diverse cultural experiences and favorable post-study work opportunities, Canada offers students a pathway not just to higher education but also to long-term career growth.

During the session, Mr. Rawat emphasized:

  • The quality of Canadian education and globally recognized degrees.

  • Affordable tuition and scholarship opportunities for international students.

  • Safe, inclusive, and multicultural environment for living and learning.

Step-by-Step Guide to Applying to Canadian Universities

Many students feel overwhelmed by the application process, but it becomes much simpler when broken down into clear steps. Here’s what Mr. Rawat shared:

  1. Research Programs and Universities – Choose courses that match your career goals. Check eligibility requirements and program deadlines.

  2. Prepare Documents – Academic transcripts, English proficiency test scores (IELTS/PTE), letters of recommendation, and statement of purpose.

  3. Submit Applications – Apply to multiple universities to increase your chances. Online portals make this process straightforward.

  4. Apply for Study Permit (Visa) – Understand the documentation needed for a Canadian student visa from Nepal, including proof of funds and admission letters.

  5. Plan for Accommodation and Arrival – Research housing options and familiarize yourself with local regulations.

FAQs Discussed During the Session

Q1: Do I need IELTS or PTE for Canadian universities?
Yes, most universities require proof of English proficiency. Some programs may accept PTE scores, but IELTS is still more widely recognized.

Q2: Can I work while studying in Canada?
Yes! Students can work up to 20 hours per week during semesters and full-time during breaks.

Q3: Are scholarships available for Nepali students?
Absolutely. Many Canadian universities offer merit-based scholarships for international students.

Insider Tips from Mr. Rohan Rawat

  • Start Early: University applications and visa processes take time. Begin at least 6–8 months before your intended start date.

  • Stay Organized: Keep track of deadlines, documents, and communications.

  • Consult Experts: Guidance from experienced consultants can save time and reduce mistakes.

Why Attend Access Education Sessions?

Attending sessions like this gives you an edge. You get:

  • Expert Advice: Direct insights from professionals like Mr. Rohan Rawat.

  • Clarified Processes: Step-by-step guidance on applications, visas, and scholarships.

  • Confidence: Knowing what to expect reduces stress and prepares you for success.

Studying in Canada can be a life-changing experience, and having the right guidance makes all the difference. Sessions like the one hosted by Access Education Network are perfect for Nepali students who want a clear, practical roadmap to studying abroad.

Don’t miss future sessions! Stay updated on upcoming events, scholarships, and visa guidance to make your dream of studying in Canada a reality.

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